If I want add to Gumstix (Connex type) SD/MMC card slot? then I
create custom board, and use 5 (SDATA_OUT), 15 (SDATA_IN1), 43
(SDATA_IN0) and other pins of "Hirose 60 pin connector"?
Or SD-slot dont present in connectors and I must emulate him?

funny, the same thing happened to me on my connex400
it said it was protected on a regular filesystem image flash, even after =
that range was un-protected.
I tried re-flashing the whole thing (u-boot included) and it died. =
apparently my flash is fried.
-----Original Message-----
From: gumstix-users-admin@...
[mailto:gumstix-users-admin@...]On Behalf Of Craig
Casey
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2005 12:14 PM
To: gumstix-users@...
Subject: Re: [Gumstix-users] Unresponsive connex 400g
Hey,
Again, thanks. As unlikely as it seems that I would fry U-boot,
because c'mon, you'd have to confirm it.. I did issue the command
'protect all off' before writing to memory. I knew what I was doing
was stupid and risky, but when I followed the directions from the
Tutorial (which I had followed several times before), The gumstick
replied that the memory had been protected (which it was not before).=20
This time, I had installed the CF card on the 80pin highrose. Could
that have caused this strange behavior?
In any case, due to my stuipidity, looks like I need to figure out how
to reflash this thing. Craig, it says on the http://www.gumstix.com that
they(you?) can provide the tool needed to reflash the device. Do you
know anything about this? I sent an e-mail a few days ago and haven't
heard anything back.
Thanks,
Craig Casey
On 6/8/05, Craig Hughes <craig@...> wrote:
> You can't boot it from anything without u-boot, which is the
> bootloader. If you have u-boot though, I still haven't integrated CF
> support for the gumstix boards into u-boot, so even then, not yet.
>=20
> As Bhaskar pointed out though, it's pretty unlikely that you fried u-
> boot, unless you typed the command "protect off all" or "protect off
> 1:0-1" in u-boot. If you didn't do that, then the hardware will have
> prevented you from clobbering u-boot, unless you got very unlucky and
> a rogue device driver wrote exactly the wrong sequence of
> instructions to exactly the wrong address in mapped memory.
>=20
> C
>=20
> On Jun 8, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Craig Casey wrote:
>=20
> > Hey,
> >
> > Thanks again, your help is very much appreciated. Do you (or does
> > anyone) know if it is possible to boot these devices off of a =
compact
> > flash card? Before I invest in a jtag connector, I'd like to make
> > sure that the device isn't fried in some more significant way.
> >
> > Craig
> >
> >
> > On 6/8/05, Bhaskar Mukherjee <bhaskarm@...> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Craig,
> >> The waysmall will be hard to work with. The tweener has vias
> >> that you can use to access the jtag pins. if you can somehow solder
> >> wires to the jtag pins on the 60 pin connector then you can use a
> >> jtag
> >> cable. the jtag pins are tdi, tdo, tms, tck, nreset. the jtag
> >> cable is
> >> not the serial cable. it is a cable that connects to the parallel
> >> port
> >> of the computer and on the other end it has either fly leads for =
the
> >> above mentioned pins or it has a 20 pin standard jtag header. =
popular
> >> commercial jtag cable is the "macraigor wiggler".
> >> look at the page
> >> http://www.gumstix.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=3DJTAG
> >> it has all the information on jtag and the attachment contains =
the
> >> scripts that are used by the gumstix folks for reflashing.
> >> Bhaskar.
> >>
> >> On 6/8/05, Craig Casey <craig.gum@...> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hey,
> >>>
> >>> Thank you for your ideas. I really apprecaite it. Is a jtag =
cable
> >>> just the same as a serial cable? what about the tweener.. I've
> >>> got a
> >>> waysmall board (with 2 serial ports instead of just 1). Will
> >>> this do
> >>> the trick? Do you have any idea how I go about reflashing once =
I've
> >>> got the right hardware?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks again,
> >>> Craig
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 6/8/05, Bhaskar Mukherjee <bhaskarm@...> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Craig,
> >>>> You can erase u boot accidentally only if you unprotect =
the
> >>>> first sector of the flash. In case you have done that, you can
> >>>> send it
> >>>> back to gumstix and get it flashed. If you have a jtag cable at
> >>>> hand
> >>>> and a tweener then you can try to use them to flash another image
> >>>> yourself. Leon has posted schematics and pcb design files for a
> >>>> simple
> >>>> jtag dongle on the main wiki page, you may want to try it out if
> >>>> you
> >>>> have access to electronic components and soldering iron.
> >>>> Bhaskar.
> >>>>
> >>>> On 6/8/05, Craig Casey <craig.gum@...> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I've run into some problems with my connex 400g. It seems that
> >>>>> I may
> >>>>> have accidentally erased Uboot. Does anyone know how to
> >>>>> restore it?
> >>>>> Is it possible, or do I need additional hardware?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>> Craig Casey
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
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Hey,
Again, thanks. As unlikely as it seems that I would fry U-boot,
because c'mon, you'd have to confirm it.. I did issue the command
'protect all off' before writing to memory. I knew what I was doing
was stupid and risky, but when I followed the directions from the
Tutorial (which I had followed several times before), The gumstick
replied that the memory had been protected (which it was not before).=20
This time, I had installed the CF card on the 80pin highrose. Could
that have caused this strange behavior?
In any case, due to my stuipidity, looks like I need to figure out how
to reflash this thing. Craig, it says on the http://www.gumstix.com that
they(you?) can provide the tool needed to reflash the device. Do you
know anything about this? I sent an e-mail a few days ago and haven't
heard anything back.
Thanks,
Craig Casey
On 6/8/05, Craig Hughes <craig@...> wrote:
> You can't boot it from anything without u-boot, which is the
> bootloader. If you have u-boot though, I still haven't integrated CF
> support for the gumstix boards into u-boot, so even then, not yet.
>=20
> As Bhaskar pointed out though, it's pretty unlikely that you fried u-
> boot, unless you typed the command "protect off all" or "protect off
> 1:0-1" in u-boot. If you didn't do that, then the hardware will have
> prevented you from clobbering u-boot, unless you got very unlucky and
> a rogue device driver wrote exactly the wrong sequence of
> instructions to exactly the wrong address in mapped memory.
>=20
> C
>=20
> On Jun 8, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Craig Casey wrote:
>=20
> > Hey,
> >
> > Thanks again, your help is very much appreciated. Do you (or does
> > anyone) know if it is possible to boot these devices off of a compact
> > flash card? Before I invest in a jtag connector, I'd like to make
> > sure that the device isn't fried in some more significant way.
> >
> > Craig
> >
> >
> > On 6/8/05, Bhaskar Mukherjee <bhaskarm@...> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Craig,
> >> The waysmall will be hard to work with. The tweener has vias
> >> that you can use to access the jtag pins. if you can somehow solder
> >> wires to the jtag pins on the 60 pin connector then you can use a
> >> jtag
> >> cable. the jtag pins are tdi, tdo, tms, tck, nreset. the jtag
> >> cable is
> >> not the serial cable. it is a cable that connects to the parallel
> >> port
> >> of the computer and on the other end it has either fly leads for the
> >> above mentioned pins or it has a 20 pin standard jtag header. popular
> >> commercial jtag cable is the "macraigor wiggler".
> >> look at the page
> >> http://www.gumstix.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=3DJTAG
> >> it has all the information on jtag and the attachment contains the
> >> scripts that are used by the gumstix folks for reflashing.
> >> Bhaskar.
> >>
> >> On 6/8/05, Craig Casey <craig.gum@...> wrote:
> >>
> >>> Hey,
> >>>
> >>> Thank you for your ideas. I really apprecaite it. Is a jtag cable
> >>> just the same as a serial cable? what about the tweener.. I've
> >>> got a
> >>> waysmall board (with 2 serial ports instead of just 1). Will
> >>> this do
> >>> the trick? Do you have any idea how I go about reflashing once I've
> >>> got the right hardware?
> >>>
> >>> Thanks again,
> >>> Craig
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> On 6/8/05, Bhaskar Mukherjee <bhaskarm@...> wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> Hi Craig,
> >>>> You can erase u boot accidentally only if you unprotect the
> >>>> first sector of the flash. In case you have done that, you can
> >>>> send it
> >>>> back to gumstix and get it flashed. If you have a jtag cable at
> >>>> hand
> >>>> and a tweener then you can try to use them to flash another image
> >>>> yourself. Leon has posted schematics and pcb design files for a
> >>>> simple
> >>>> jtag dongle on the main wiki page, you may want to try it out if
> >>>> you
> >>>> have access to electronic components and soldering iron.
> >>>> Bhaskar.
> >>>>
> >>>> On 6/8/05, Craig Casey <craig.gum@...> wrote:
> >>>>
> >>>>> Hello,
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I've run into some problems with my connex 400g. It seems that
> >>>>> I may
> >>>>> have accidentally erased Uboot. Does anyone know how to
> >>>>> restore it?
> >>>>> Is it possible, or do I need additional hardware?
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Thanks,
> >>>>> Craig Casey
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>> -------------------------------------------------------
> >>>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far
> >>>>> can you shotput
> >>>>> a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the
> >>>>> office luge track?
> >>>>> If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy.
> >>>>> Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r
> >>>>> _______________________________________________
> >>>>> gumstix-users mailing list
> >>>>> gumstix-users@...
> >>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gumstix-users
> >>>>>
> >>>>>
> >>>>
> >>>>
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> >>>> can you shotput
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> >>>> Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r
> >>>> _______________________________________________
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> >>>> gumstix-users@...
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> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>
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Jonathan Brandmeyer writes:
> I am using a GPIO to feedback the PWM signal to the gumstix and get
> rising-edge interrupts from it.
Nice trick. Indeed this should give you two jitter-free signals.
> My driver is rough around the /dev interface. Pascal, which major
> device number are you using?
Mine is configurable with a module parameter (dev_major).
Default is 60, as permitted by linux/Documentation/devices.txt.
> How can I install this driver such
> that modprobe will work, rather than manually running insmod?
Just add "/tmp/multi-pwm.ko:" (or whatever the path is) at the
end of /lib/modules/linux-X.Y.Z/modules.dep.
You may want to update /lib/modules/linux-X.Y.Z/modules.alias too.
Cheers,
-- Pascal

I didn't say anything when you originally posted your implementation of
a timer-based PWM generator for the Gumstix. At the time, I had almost
finished a multiplexed PWM generator (actually, positive-modulation 2-8
channel PPM) based on the PXA's built-in PWM generators, but it wasn't
working yet. Now it is. I've tested it using a Hitec Laser 4 model
aircraft RC transmitter and a homemade signal inverter. Yes, that means
the gumstik is on the ground and not in the air.
I am using a GPIO to feedback the PWM signal to the gumstix and get
rising-edge interrupts from it. On the interrupt, I update the period
and duty cycle registers for the affected PWM line to the values for the
next pulse. Because the hardware controls the timing for both the
rising and falling edges of the square waves, there is no jitter at all.
I am using an IRQ on the GPIO rather than an FIQ, since the ISR has a
realtime deadline of at least 700 microseconds (usually longer). The
PWM source timer is disabled after the last channel is output, and a
20ms periodic OS timer restarts the pulse train.
My driver is rough around the /dev interface. Pascal, which major
device number are you using? Are you dynamically allocating them? I
found that the busybox mknod utility does not support the >8-bit device
numbers found in 2.6 kernels, so I just picked one that wasn't occupied
by an active driver in my particular configuration :/
The only depmod I could find in the buildroot was a perl script. I have
set up my code to be built as a third-party kernel driver rather than a
patch to the main kernel sources. How can I install this driver such
that modprobe will work, rather than manually running insmod?
Thanks,
-Jonathan
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~jdbrandm/gumstix-pwm.tar.gz

Hello !
I currently need to use ttyS3 without flow control and will use the patch=
=20
given on the wiki, but I also need to enable or disable RTS because it's=20
used to activate a chip that uses much power.
Is there a good way to toggle RTS with C code ?
Best regards,
Jerome

You can't boot it from anything without u-boot, which is the
bootloader. If you have u-boot though, I still haven't integrated CF
support for the gumstix boards into u-boot, so even then, not yet.
As Bhaskar pointed out though, it's pretty unlikely that you fried u-
boot, unless you typed the command "protect off all" or "protect off
1:0-1" in u-boot. If you didn't do that, then the hardware will have
prevented you from clobbering u-boot, unless you got very unlucky and
a rogue device driver wrote exactly the wrong sequence of
instructions to exactly the wrong address in mapped memory.
C
On Jun 8, 2005, at 4:56 PM, Craig Casey wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Thanks again, your help is very much appreciated. Do you (or does
> anyone) know if it is possible to boot these devices off of a compact
> flash card? Before I invest in a jtag connector, I'd like to make
> sure that the device isn't fried in some more significant way.
>
> Craig
>
>
> On 6/8/05, Bhaskar Mukherjee <bhaskarm@...> wrote:
>
>> Hi Craig,
>> The waysmall will be hard to work with. The tweener has vias
>> that you can use to access the jtag pins. if you can somehow solder
>> wires to the jtag pins on the 60 pin connector then you can use a
>> jtag
>> cable. the jtag pins are tdi, tdo, tms, tck, nreset. the jtag
>> cable is
>> not the serial cable. it is a cable that connects to the parallel
>> port
>> of the computer and on the other end it has either fly leads for the
>> above mentioned pins or it has a 20 pin standard jtag header. popular
>> commercial jtag cable is the "macraigor wiggler".
>> look at the page
>> http://www.gumstix.org/tikiwiki/tiki-index.php?page=JTAG
>> it has all the information on jtag and the attachment contains the
>> scripts that are used by the gumstix folks for reflashing.
>> Bhaskar.
>>
>> On 6/8/05, Craig Casey <craig.gum@...> wrote:
>>
>>> Hey,
>>>
>>> Thank you for your ideas. I really apprecaite it. Is a jtag cable
>>> just the same as a serial cable? what about the tweener.. I've
>>> got a
>>> waysmall board (with 2 serial ports instead of just 1). Will
>>> this do
>>> the trick? Do you have any idea how I go about reflashing once I've
>>> got the right hardware?
>>>
>>> Thanks again,
>>> Craig
>>>
>>>
>>> On 6/8/05, Bhaskar Mukherjee <bhaskarm@...> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Craig,
>>>> You can erase u boot accidentally only if you unprotect the
>>>> first sector of the flash. In case you have done that, you can
>>>> send it
>>>> back to gumstix and get it flashed. If you have a jtag cable at
>>>> hand
>>>> and a tweener then you can try to use them to flash another image
>>>> yourself. Leon has posted schematics and pcb design files for a
>>>> simple
>>>> jtag dongle on the main wiki page, you may want to try it out if
>>>> you
>>>> have access to electronic components and soldering iron.
>>>> Bhaskar.
>>>>
>>>> On 6/8/05, Craig Casey <craig.gum@...> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hello,
>>>>>
>>>>> I've run into some problems with my connex 400g. It seems that
>>>>> I may
>>>>> have accidentally erased Uboot. Does anyone know how to
>>>>> restore it?
>>>>> Is it possible, or do I need additional hardware?
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Craig Casey
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -------------------------------------------------------
>>>>> This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. How far
>>>>> can you shotput
>>>>> a projector? How fast can you ride your desk chair down the
>>>>> office luge track?
>>>>> If you want to score the big prize, get to know the little guy.
>>>>> Play to win an NEC 61" plasma display: http://www.necitguy.com/?r
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> gumstix-users mailing list
>>>>> gumstix-users@...
>>>>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gumstix-users
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>>>> can you shotput
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>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
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>
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